Originally Posted by
yoko1
Obvious answer to a non-question, but let me throw back a more relevant one.
Three out of four Lion Air pilots who were the flying pilot with an active MCAS malfunction were able to maintain aircraft control.
Zero out of one Ethiopian pilot who was the flying pilot during an active MCAS malfunction did not.
Seems like a basic lesson in statistics is in order for your consulting firm. Let's learn through a problem. Q: is there a statistical difference between the performance of Lion Air, Ethiopean Airlines, and American cockpit crews in terms of MCAS survival?
I'll let you do the work.